Monday, September 29, 2008

Health Fair in San Diego

Mini-Health Fair in San Diego

"An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure"
October 21, 2008
5:30 - 8:30 pm
at the East County Business Center
270 E. Douglas Avenue, El Cajon, California 92020

Hosted by several businesses that are part of the San Diego Green Business Network

Monday, September 22, 2008

New York Times New Green Blog

The New York Times unveiled their Green blog this week. They recap some of their green articles (energy and environment) and also cover shorter, pop-culture blog style pieces too.

New York Times Green Blog.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Voting: No on Prop 7 and No on Prop 10

For California residents: a few green bills will be on the ballot this fall, but unfortunately most environmental groups are advising a NO vote on these two measures (Prop 7 and Prop 10).

Prop 7 is focused on solar energy and Prop 10 focuses on compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles and wind energy. Most groups are advising a NO on these votes because they are too tainted by special interest groups and while they might provide short-term benefits, they won't provide long-term goals that are neede by California Residents.

Resources on Prop 7
California Solar Energy Industries Association - Prop 7 Analysis
California Propositions - Prop 7
California Center for Sustainable Energy Prop 7 & 10 Overview


Resources on Prop 10
California Progress Report
California Progress Report - Prop 10
Mercury News Opinion on Prop 10

Monday, September 8, 2008

World Clocks

Really cool site that shows time, but also things like # of babies born, # of oil pumped each second, CO2 emissions, nuclear waste, etc.

Earth Clocks

Monday, September 1, 2008

Story of Stuff Video

We here at Manic Organic encourage conscious consuming. What does that mean? It means not buying stuff you don't need, and it means sometimes paying more in order to purchase a better made product (better conditions for workers, fewer miles traveled in transport, non-toxic dyes and safer "ingredients) that will last longer than the cheap clothing sold in malls and Walmarts.

Interested in where all of the mass-produced stuff we see filing malls comes from? Check out Story of Stuff which breaks it down with graphics and easy to understand stats. This will make you think twice about buying that cheap tshirt.